Re: Deployment script
Re: Deployment script
- Subject: Re: Deployment script
- From: Jeffrey Schmitz <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 09 Dec 2018 10:12:35 -0600
Thanks Ted,
I’m giving it a look and already have a question. I downloaded the
hypervisor, but I’m not sure what to do with it. I’m thinking I need another
program to manage the VMs, but I don’t know what that is. I’m sure this is a
very basic question, but it’s the stuff you get stuck on when looking at
anything new.
Jeff
> On Dec 9, 2018, at 10:05 AM, Theodore Petrosky <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> i was the same way. if you want help, just ask. Getting away from OSX for
> deployment is really the way to go. Apple does an update, and you are screwed!
>
> Here are the setps:
> 1. create an account at vmware.
> 2. dowload the free esxi, and burn it to a dvd
>
> you actually wipe out the osx installation and the mac mini is taken over by
> esxi!
>
> of course you could also experiment with Amazon Web Services. you can create
> a free account that you can learn the ropes with. (it’s free for one year)
>
> I have done both.
>
> AWS of course has it’s advantages.
>
> JMHO BTW
>
> Ted
>
>> On Dec 9, 2018, at 10:59 AM, Jeffrey Schmitz <email@hidden
>> <mailto:email@hidden>> wrote:
>>
>> Fear of the unknown vs. the enemy I know :-)
>>
>>> On Dec 9, 2018, at 9:49 AM, Theodore Petrosky <email@hidden
>>> <mailto:email@hidden>> wrote:
>>>
>>> I have to ask. why do you want to bang your head against a wall to use OSX?
>>> Vmware esxi is free, allows you to put a linux distro on a mac mini
>>> (multiple instances if you want). I use this in the office to have multiple
>>> centos instances on a mac mini. one is for postgresql and the other is for
>>> apache. It works great and you can use YUM for updates.
>>>
>>> Ted
>>>
>>> https://www.vmware.com/products/esxi-and-esx.html
>>> <https://www.vmware.com/products/esxi-and-esx.html>
>>>
>>>> On Dec 9, 2018, at 10:40 AM, Jeffrey Schmitz <email@hidden
>>>> <mailto:email@hidden>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Thanks guys,
>>>> I’ll definitely look these over, they look great. I had a quick
>>>> question/verification. I’m using Mac OS right now and a quick google
>>>> indicates no apt-get or yum for OS/X. Just want to verify I’ll need to
>>>> use home-brew or macports for that instead, is that correct?
>>>>
>>>> Btw, I’d love to get off MacOS for deployment but up to now it’s been the
>>>> path of least resistance. I’m thinking these scripts may change the
>>>> equation for me.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks again,
>>>> Jeff
>>>>
>>>>> On Dec 9, 2018, at 5:30 AM, Theodore Petrosky <email@hidden
>>>>> <mailto:email@hidden>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Jeffrey,
>>>>>
>>>>> Read the wo-install.sh that is referenced here! it will tell you
>>>>> everything you need to create your deployment environment. if you are on
>>>>> an OS X box, there is no wget. you need to change that to curl. However
>>>>> curl is a little different, it needs to know where to put the file so:
>>>>>
>>>>> wget https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/webobjects/JavaMonitor.tgz
>>>>> <https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/webobjects/JavaMonitor.tgz>
>>>>> --no-check-certificate
>>>>> becomes
>>>>> curl https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/webobjects/JavaMonitor.tgz
>>>>> <https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/webobjects/JavaMonitor.tgz>
>>>>> >JavaMonitor.tgz
>>>>>
>>>>> I have linked to my version of the install script:
>>>>> http://ftp.agencysacks.com/_Y9AkYUkQgVtlwR
>>>>> <http://ftp.agencysacks.com/_Y9AkYUkQgVtlwR>
>>>>>
>>>>> compare my script to: http://webobjects.s3.amazonaws.com/wo-install.sh
>>>>> <http://webobjects.s3.amazonaws.com/wo-install.sh>
>>>>>
>>>>> My script installed git, and a newer version of Java (jdk1.8.0_131)
>>>>>
>>>>> at the time, I was installing on a centos instance hosted at Amazon. I am
>>>>> not sure is this is the final version of the script. sorry. but it should
>>>>> get you thinking about what you can do.
>>>>>
>>>>> Ted
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> On Dec 8, 2018, at 11:38 PM, Paul Hoadley <email@hidden
>>>>>> <mailto:email@hidden>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi Jeff,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 9 Dec 2018, at 12:31 pm, Jeffrey Schmitz
>>>>>> <email@hidden <mailto:email@hidden>>
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> But I’m setting up a machine to use for deployment, not deploying an
>>>>>>> individual app, so I need to get apache configured, the WO adaptor
>>>>>>> installed, the webobjects tools installed (wotaskd, womonitor), etc.
>>>>>>> That’s what I was hoping the script would help with as it always turns
>>>>>>> out to be a laborious process, at least for me.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You're right, it is laborious, sometimes difficult to get right, and
>>>>>> ideal for scripting to automate for the future. What platform are you
>>>>>> using? We use a (now heavily customised) version of a script Simon
>>>>>> McLean posted to the list in 2010:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://webobjects.s3.amazonaws.com/wo-install.sh
>>>>>> <http://webobjects.s3.amazonaws.com/wo-install.sh>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Eyeballing it again now, you'll definitely want to customise it in
>>>>>> places—you shouldn't need to pull down Wonder source, or build your own
>>>>>> adapter, for example. But it gives you an idea of what you can do. We
>>>>>> use our version of it on Amazon Linux on EC2. Should be easily portable
>>>>>> to other Unixes.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> Paul Hoadley
>>>>>> https://logicsquad.net/ <https://logicsquad.net/>
>>>>>> https://www.linkedin.com/company/logic-squad/
>>>>>> <https://www.linkedin.com/company/logic-squad/>
>>>>>>
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